Low blood pressure is not a known side effect of Birth Control pills.
yes
barrier method ,IUD, oral pills, Permenent method.
yes
If you're talking about the combined oral contraceptive pill, it was first approved for contraceptive use in the United States in 1960.
Taking too many birth control pills can cause nausea or breast tenderness. It does not cause abortion or infertility.
All birth control pills contain an aritificial progesterone. Most also contain an artificial estrogen.
A form of emergency contraception in which two oral contraceptive pills that contain both of the hormones estrogen and progestin are taken to prevent pregnancy
It is an oral contraceptive
It is an oral contraceptive
It is an oral contraceptive
A triphasic oral contraceptive is a form of birth control that contains 3 different dosages of pills in a pack. Typically the first phase/week contains higher dosage pills, the second phase/week contains a lower dosage and the third phase/week contains the lowest dosage of pills. Though triphasic birth control pills contain different dosages, it is still effective. A benefit of triphasic pills is the lower risk of side effects such as spotting, breakthrough bleeding and nausea.
Combined oral contraceptives, containing both estrogen and progestin, are the most common type of oral contraceptive.